Select “Playlists” from the drop-down menu to display playlist metrics. A new “Playlist” dimension will appear above the table in the Views and Audience retention report that allows you to see your top playlists. The other dimensions in the table show different breakdowns of your playlist performance.

Click on the “Playlist” button below the content search box to display playlist metrics. This selection can be toggled with “Uploads” which will show you the data for all of your videos instead of your playlists. A new “Playlist” dimension will appear above the table in the Views and Audience retention report that allows you to see your top playlists.

YouTube Analytics only shows data for playlists which received views in the selected time period and are public. If you want to track the performance of your private or unlisted playlists, please update their privacy settings.

No, this report shows data regardless of the ownership of the videos; this is a reason we can’t provide earnings data. You can see to which channel a video belongs to when hovering over the video title.

In general, the current number of videos belonging to a playlist can differ from the number of videos you see in the list for a given playlist. This is because a playlist can be modified at any time and we’re displaying historic views if a video was part of a playlist during the specified time period. Also, recently uploaded and added videos might not have accrued views data yet so you won’t see them in the list of videos yet.